| Porsche 911 Ignition Tune-Up - Page 3 |
Ignition Wire Sets |
| Fyrebraid Ignition Wires |
| Manufactured just like the Heavy Duty wire sets, only these wires offer the "Fyrebraid" Hi Temperature covering that can withstand up to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit |
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 PEL-PP903519 | Fyrebraid Ignition Wire Set, 912 (1965-69) [More Info] | $45.95 |  |
 PEL-PP903541 | Fyrebraid Ignition Wire Set, 911 (1965-83) [More Info] | $182.40 |  |
| Competizone Heavy Duty Ignition Wires |
| We call them Heavy Duty because they feature a tough outer silicone jacket (blue color) that can withstand up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. Manufactured similar to the standard wire sets, but with just a little more added protection for that extra edge. |
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| PEL-PP903537 | Heavy Duty Ignition Wires, 912 (1965-69) [More Info] | $33.95 |  |
| PEL-PP903540 | Heavy Duty Ignition Wires, 911 (1965-73) [More Info] | $157.99 |  |
| RSR Bottom Spark Plug Wire Retainers |
| For those dual-plugged engines, these retainers will surely keep your bottom ignition wires in place and out of harm's way. |
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 CE-9192-49 | 911 RSR Bottom Spark Plug Wire Retainer, set of 6 [More Info] | $66.50 |  |
Points & Condensers  |
| Ignition Points |
| The distributor points are a small switch that triggers the coil to fire a spark. These often become worn or pitted, and should be replaced every time that you do a tune-up on your car. Electronic ignition systems were introduced on the 911SCs in 1978, eliminating the use of points. |
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| 616-602-226-01-M18 | Ignition Points, 2 Piece (01016 - for Bosch Dist. 0-231-159-001 or 002), 911 (1965-68), Each Brand: Bremi [More Info] |  |
| $6.00 |  |
| 616-602-226-02-M14 | Ignition Points (01026 - for Bosch Dist. 0-231-159-006, 007 or 008), 911 (1969-71), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info] |  |
| $5.25 |  |
| 901-602-960-00-M14 | Ignition Points (01017 - for Bosch Dist. 0-231-169-001, 003, 004, 005, 009 or 010), 911 (1968), 911 (1972-73), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info] |  |
| $7.50 |  |
| 911-602-936-00-M14 | Ignition Points (01054 - for Bosch Dist. 0-231-184-002 or 003), 911 (1973), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info] |  |
| $9.75 |  |
| 911-602-960-00-M47 | Ignition Points For Marelli Distributors Only, 911 (1970-74), Each Brand: Beru [More Info] |  |
| $5.50 |  |
| 616-602-226-01-M18 | Ignition Points, 912 (1965-67) with Bosch Distributor Brand: Bremi [More Info] |  |
| $6.00 |  |
| 901-602-960-00-M14 | Ignition Points, 912 (1968-69) with Bosch Distributor Brand: Bosch [More Info] |  |
| $7.50 |  |
| Allison/Crane Optical Ignition |
This electronic ignition unit is sometimes referred to as the industry upgrade standard. The Allison/Crane unit works on an optical light sensor and detector, and eliminates the need for dwell adjustment. Once the engine timing is set, it should hold for an extended period of time. The result is better performance, and better fuel efficiency, as you can be assured that your car is running at peak performance. Crane/Allison systems are bolt-in replacements and can be used easily with the stock 911 ignition system. Installs in less than 1 Hour. Pelican Recommended among electronic ignition systems. NOTE: In order to have an operational tachometer, you'll need to get a later style Porsche Electronic Tach. |
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 PEL-UN6552310 | Crane XR700 Fireball Points Conversion Ignition (req Bosch Distributor), 911 (1965-77), Each [More Info] | No Longer Available | |